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Clinical Nurse Specialists

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1990
The growth of corporate orientation for health care structures, with a focus on bottom-line management, has radically altered the role of nurse executives. With the organization's emphasis on performance, productivity, and results, successful nurse executives are now integrating the management of the delivery of nursing care with the management of ...
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Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice Patterns

Clinical Nurse Specialist, 2010
The study purpose was to describe clinical nurse specialist (CNS) practice patterns (activities, outcomes, and practice barriers).A cross-sectional survey design was used for this research study.California Board of Registered Nursing certified CNSs (N = 1,523).Surveys were mailed to CNSs and included the CNS Activity Questionnaire, the Clinical Nurse ...
Ann M, Mayo   +9 more
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Clinical Nurse Specialist Preceptor Protocol

Clinical Nurse Specialist, 2019
Purpose: Develop an evidence-based clinical nurse specialist (CNS) preceptor protocol to enhance preceptor’s skills and effectiveness and strengthen the preceptor-preceptee relationship and outcomes. Description: An effective CNS preceptor is a key variable to quality, timely, and ...
Rosina, Bloomingdale, Julie V, Darmody
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Clinical Nurse Specialists in Transition

Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1990
Much attention is given to the development of the clinical nurse specialist role in an institution. This article is written for the seasoned Clinical Nurse Specialist who experiences a change in nursing administration. It describes dilemmas, identifies dynamics, and offers practical suggestions for surviving and thriving during a transition period.
M J, Tierney   +3 more
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The Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular Nursing

The American Journal of Nursing, 1966
row specialty. She must be not only an expert in the nursing ol very ill and Jrightened patients, but a skilled teacher, a hard-working colleague in interdisciplinary efforts, a keen observer, and a wise interpreter. She would seem to be a specialist in doing well anything that concerns the person with an ailment.
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The Clinical Nurse Specialist

Nursing Research, 1974
Penelope Buschman   +2 more
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[Clinical nurse specialist].

Nursing RSA = Verpleging RSA, 1994
Advanced nursing practice depends upon proper preparation through education and skill development. Skills should constantly be redefined and improved through out professional life. Therefore nurses need a safe professional framework in which to practice--called "protected autonomy". Critical debate between the CNS and nurse practitioner, about practice
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